Danarius Coleman was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in February 2014. He filed a not-guilty plea July 20, 2014, as well as to counts of assault and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery.

He has remained in custody at the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center since that time.

Danarius Coleman's trial date was set for Nov. 20 during a court hearing Friday morning.

"He’s been sitting in my jail for three years. Three years," Judge David M. Bragg said Friday. "And that’s my fault because the first attorney I appointed to him didn’t have time to give to him but wouldn’t tell me that until two years in. I don’t want that to happen again."

Danarius Coleman was appointed a public defender by the court, but the specific attorney recently changed.

Coleman is now represented by public defender Rusty Perkins.

"I’m not busting you, but the family’s had three years to hire an attorney for this fellow, I’m not concerned about that. What I want to do is set this for trial," Bragg told Perkins. "If he hires an attorney, that’s fine, I’ll be happy to let (another attorney) represent him at that trial when we set it. My frustration is not with you."

His brother Demetrius Coleman also plead not guilty to similar charges July 20, 2014.

The brothers are accused of killing two men, Latre Lillard and Andre Chesterfield, both 19, in the parking lot of the Walmart on Old Fort Parkway in January 2014.

The Colemans, originally from Chicago, were living in the Nashville area at that time according to reporting from the time of the arrests.

Danarius Coleman was arrested Feb. 5, 2014 at his apartment in Nashville. Demetrius Coleman was arrested in Chicago on Feb. 19, 2014 by the Murfreesboro Police Department with assistance from the Chicago Violent Crimes Task Force and the Chicago Police Department.